If you want to know how to hit driver correctly or simply how to hit driver straight then learn to move your right arm like this.

In this golf video Danny Maude shows by getting the right arm in the correct starting position with driver and irons the golf swing just feels easy.

When you get the right arm in the correct position it helps you get a perfect backswing. In fact once you have locked the right arm in place Danny shows you exactly how to move the right arm perfectly with his signature dumbbell move.

But the golf lesson wouldn’t be complete without knowing how to move it in the downswing. Danny Maude has you covered. There is no room for loads of complicated swing thoughts in the golf swing so you need something super simple.

Check out the full video here as this is a game changer: https://youtu.be/NU-PsCFJhXw

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This golf lesson provides a couple of wonderful drills to help you hit your driver straight.If you are a beginner golfer and are looking for some golf driver tips that are simple and easy to do then you are going to love this.

I will show you the golf swing slow motion so that you can see what you need to do to improve.

We look at 3 things:

1. How to stop slicing your driver
2. How to swing more in to out or how to swing more inside out
3, How to get the correct impact position with driver

and I hope to do all this with simple golf tips so you can create an effortless golf swing

38 Comments

  1. I thought I was the only one using a swimming hand paddle… great video😊👍⛳

  2. Hey Danny, my question would be how this converts to driver? Is this just an iron shot?

  3. With this tip today I hit the ball straighter and longer and scored better Thanks Danny 🙂 Your tips are Great.

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  5. How firm should the wrist be on the downswing? Locked and cocked but does it stay that way all the way to impact and beyond? Does the palm stay behind the wrist throughout the entire swing?

  6. Splitting your grip automatically drops the right shoulder down and raises the left, with right lean the club goes down and through.

  7. I have been using the instruction you provided by Pete Cowan that has really improved my ball striking. My only issue was that when I got to the impact zone i was a little lost as what to do. I was hitting the ball well but it was a power fade. This instruction provided insight through the impact zone and into the followthrough. I took it to the range and was hitting the ball straight or with a draw! One thing I am still working on is the timing through the impact zone. I am not sure if I am making the transition correctly. Any clarification would be appreciated. Thanks!

  8. Skill doesn’t have a left handed grip trainer on Amazon. Gotta check thier website

  9. Just use an open trail flat hand on the side of the club and keep that flat trail palm on the side of the club throughout the whole swing. Dont need to really attach anything on the hand

  10. Changing the YouTube speed to its lowest setting gives the slow motion necessary to see the arm and hand position on the actual contact swing. Just a help.

  11. It's interesting that you displayed the trail arm appearing to be disconnected from the body at the elbow, because many beginners are taught to keep the trail elbow in contact with the body. I tell other beginners that it's okay for that elbow to be separated from the body, because, as you showed, it still is and FEELS connected even though it isn't actually touching the body. As long as you still feel the 'connected' sensation as you draw back, then you are in fact still connected and in control. The big difference between pros and joes is often this element. The pros are taking the club very far away and not, in a sense, chicken winged on their takeaway. I practice letting the club point out and away and really allowing my arms to stretch out while maintaining that connected sensation. This really helps add length with very little effort. And at least for me, as I got used to it, it also promoted iron accuracy. It's hard to be inconsistent when your takeaway is fully extended. It's either fully extended or it isn't. You see chunks and slices disappear entirely by doing this effectively. I like this video. Great points made. My main tip to others, let that arm flow back and through. Take steady swings. Get used to it feeling connected but also being extended out. You'll be surprised with the improvements.

  12. Great video and instructions. The recommended fitness band works great for the thighs, but it was very tight and nearly impossible to wrap over the shoulders. Do you have any recommends because I really like the idea of a shoulder wrap

  13. If you are thinking about how to move your right arm you will never hit the ball properly. Controlling anything in the golf swing is detrimental. You will lose speed and consequently throw your swing off plane. I respectfully disagree with your synopsis here.

  14. Tour pros swing with the least number of and variability in degrees of freedom. That is how you become consistent by removing unecessary DOF. Also the external rotation of the elbow allows the right hand to hold leverage longer into impact and keep a 90 degree hinge much easier.

  15. Number 3 is spot on. Not a fan of using devices but 3 works great for creating feel without cluttering the mind with swing thoughts. Couple that with keeping the feet together. Thanks for the different ideas, because everyone reacts differently to different things

  16. Hey Danny, as a result of this and the Pete video, I feel like I’m getting in great positions at the top with the ‘tucked in’ right elbow.

    I think I’m having issues in transition or impact though. For some reason my ball flights appear to end up right of target (I’m assuming I’m keeping the face open at impact?).

    Appreciate you can’t see my swing, but is there anything that you think could be causing this? (Grip is neutral)

    Hoping to get to Canterbury at some point regardless to get some time with you – what’s the best way to do this?

  17. Good video Danny. The elbows and right hand are straight out of Ben Hogan's 5 Simple Rules. How many things about the golf swing are really new?

  18. Golf is the most difficult sport that I have ever played. But that's why it is more fun. Thank you for this video

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